Kim Jong Un: Rise of the “Un-Cut”

Exactly eight days ago, Alberta Premier Alison Redford resigned. Broadcasted on many Canadian television channels and billed as a “major announcement from the premier,” Redford officially announced that she would, as of the evening of March 23, officially resign as premier. Albertans and Canadians have been engaging in talks regarding national politics this week, discussing…

5 Study Tips for Success

Finals are coming up soon and it’s a good time to begin your studying so there won’t be any last minute cramming happening. But wait – before you crack open that textbook, it’s a good idea to think about your studying strategies and learn more effectively so you can finish faster and ace that exam. Here…

Arietta, A Junior Achievement Company

There’s been a lot of buzz about Junior Achievement Companies lately.  For those of you who haven’t heard, Junior Achievement is an organization which provides high school entrepreneurs with a chance to create their own company, and learn everything about a fully functioning business in a hands-on way. About the product: Tired of disposable heat-packs for gloves that must…

What NOT to do on an exam

We’ve all had moments when we were stuck on a question on a quiz or exam. Hoping the answer will hit you like lightning, you continue to stare intensely and longingly at the question that if the teacher were to see you, they would think you were trying to burn a hole through the page.…

Procrastination: ‘Nuff Said

Hmmm… if you say it really slow, it almost sounds like the word naïve. Try it: P-R-O-C-R-A-S-T-I-N-A-T-I-O-N. Procrastination itself is most peoples’ vice, from adults to children. Oh and did I mention STUDENTS? Honestly, the youth of today are especially subject to it and I myself can admit to viewing procrastination as an impending doom.…

Poetry: Graduation!

So it’s that time of year again….Grade 12 Graduation!  Words like: ‘diplomas’ and ‘prom’ are just some of the things on the minds of Grade 12 students across the city.  Ok, I can’t really speak from experience as I won’t be graduating for another couple of years.  My concert band however, has the honour of playing for…